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World of Hyatt
17497
Senior Citizen
ID Verification Risk
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Low Risk
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Field Notes · World of Hyatt
US and European Hyatt properties rarely verify in traveler reports. Japan and Singapore Hyatts check more frequently.
If asked, bring
None usually needed
Check more often
Japan · Singapore · Korea

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Is the 17497 code safe to use at World of Hyatt?

✅ Low Risk risk. US and European Hyatt properties rarely verify in traveler reports. Japan and Singapore Hyatts check more frequently.

Code: 17497 · Company: Senior Citizen · Discount: varies · Region: Global

If asked for proof, bring: None usually needed. Verification is more common in: Japan · Singapore · Korea.

Traveler Reports
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"Hyatt Senior Citizen rate (17497) is a leisure discount, not a corporate code. FlyerTalk confirms: "World of Hyatt Senior Discount — no company ID required, just age verification at some properties. Front desk may ask for ID to confirm age." This is a publicly advertised promotional rate, not an employee benefit code. Age can be verified by any government ID. Risk of rate-challenge at check-in is essentially zero."
— FlyerTalk World of Hyatt thread
"I use my corporate rate all the time and was never asked for proof until my last stay. My work ID doesn’t identity the company since it provides building access so they accepted me sending an email from my @company.com domain on the spot"
— jbone9877
"Just call the 1-800 reseversation center and asked for "Oracle" or which ever corp rate you are interested in. Res agents won't give out the code, but they will book under the rate you have asked for and won't ask/challenge your eligibility"
— FlyerTalk
✅ Generally low risk
This code is rarely verified. Still, always compare prices — public rates sometimes beat corporate codes.